Five Card Flickr Story lets you pick five photos from a group of pre-selected images from Flickr and then write a story about them. It saves your selection and story, and provides you with a link to it. No registration is required.
Storybird: Create your own stories with a wonderful set of images from different artists. To includes accents-write the story in Word and then copy and paste. Students can collaborate on a story also. Can publish stories, but they are not yet allowing stories in other languages to be public. But you can invite people to read your story. For students learning English there are some great stories to read.
Storybird Wiki: A place to share readings in other languages. Fiona Joyce has developed this wiki to share Storybird stories and gives advice on how to make them public.
Tar Heel Reader
Tar Heel Reader, a collection of free, easy-to-read, and accessible books on a wide range of topics. The books may be downloaded as slide shows in PowerPoint, Impress, or Flash format. Each book can be speech enabled and accessed using multiple interfaces. You may write your own books using pictures from the huge collection at Flickr or pictures you upload.
Yudu: Read and publish online in many languages for free from anywhere. Explore the Library to find magazines, newspapers, eBooks and more.
Storytelling and Writing stories tools
Five Card Flickr Story lets you pick five photos from a group of pre-selected images from Flickr and then write a story about them. It saves your selection and story, and provides you with a link to it. No registration is required.
My StoryMaker
Story Jumper
Little Bird Tales is a site where you can upload your drawings and record your voice for each picture to create your story.
Bookemon-Write a book
Calaméo-Publish and shareSelf-publish: Issuu
Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators-free downloadWeb tools applied to teaching
Storybird: Create your own stories with a wonderful set of images from different artists. To includes accents-write the story in Word and then copy and paste. Students can collaborate on a story also. Can publish stories, but they are not yet allowing stories in other languages to be public. But you can invite people to read your story. For students learning English there are some great stories to read.
Storybird Quick Tour from Storybird on Vimeo.
Theisen example: Les jeux olympiques et la paix
Storybird Wiki: A place to share readings in other languages. Fiona Joyce has developed this wiki to share Storybird stories and gives advice on how to make them public.
A Storyboard presentation by Fiona Joyce
Bookr
Bubblr-make comics-fast and easy
Mixbook-Make an online book with photos for free.
Spain:an example
Delaware Art Museum Storytelling
Scholastic Story Starter: great tool for ELL students
Tar Heel Reader
Tar Heel Reader, a collection of free, easy-to-read, and accessible books on a wide range of topics. The books may be downloaded as slide shows in PowerPoint, Impress, or Flash format. Each book can be speech enabled and accessed using multiple interfaces. You may write your own books using pictures from the huge collection at Flickr or pictures you upload.
Yudu: Read and publish online in many languages for free from anywhere. Explore the Library to find magazines, newspapers, eBooks and more.
iPad Application for Digital Storytelling